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Ludhiana, October 22
Ludhiana Smart City Limited (LSCL) and the Municipal Corporation (MC) will jointly live streaming India vs Pakistan cricket match of the ICC T20 World Cup 2021 on a big screen at
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Ludhiana, August 3
The Municipal Corporation has intensified its drive against the use and sale of banned plastic carry bags in the city. A team, led by MC Secretary Jasdev Singh Sekhon, on Tuesday seized 1,100-kg plastic carry bags. The team had also seized around 125-kg plastic carry bags on Monday.
The team leader, Jasdev Singh Sekhon, said they conducted raids at Jawahar Nagar Camp and Sabzi Mandi on Hambran Road today. A total of 11 quintals of plastic carry bags were seized during the raids, while the team imposed a fine of Rs 1 lakh on seven violators. He said they would continue similar drive in the coming days.
458 Cabinet Ministers Sunder Sham Arora and Bharat Bhushan Ashu oversee the rescue work at the roof-collapse site in Ludhiana on Tuesday. Tribune photo: Himanshu Mahajan
Kuldip Bhatia
Ludhiana, April 6
Punjab Food, Civil, Supplies and Consumer Affairs Minister Bharat Bhushan Ashu, accompanied by Industry and Commerce Minister Sunder Sham Arora, today inspected the site at Baba Mukand Singh Nagar where the roof of a four-storeyed auto-part factory had collapsed on Monday, killing four persons and injuring seven workers. The roof had caved in while the level of lintel was being illegally raised with the help of jacks (lifting machines).
Both Ashu and Arora termed the incident very unfortunate and said all possible assistance was being provided to the affected families and the injured workers. “A magisterial probe has already been ordered into the tragic incident to find out the negligence on the part of any government official and once the responsibility is fixed none of the g
LUDHIANA: The Municipal Corporation Ludhiana (MCL) on Saturday collected Rs one crore property tax from the local bus stand.
The move comes after the MCL issued a notice of Rs nine crore property tax to the bus stand authority a few days back.
Bus stand general manager Rachhpal Singh handed over a cheque of Rs one crore to the MCL joint commissioner Kulpreet Singh and assured that the remaining pending amount of tax would also be cleared in the coming days.
Superintendent Harwinder Singh Bindra said that a notice of Rs 1.5 crore property tax has also been issued to Zila Parishad and the tax would also be recovered from the office of the Deputy Commissioner and Police Commissioner.